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In this episode, we examine the concept of conviction—a firmly held belief that one is unwilling to budge on, often something worth fighting for, even to the extent of personal sacrifice. We delve into the idiom 'the hill you want to die on,' discussing its dual use in emphasizing the importance of certain beliefs and as a caution to thoughtfully consider the worthiness of our strong opinions.
We also break down the key components that develop these convictions:
1. Core Values: Non-negotiable principles that drive our beliefs.
2. Clear Vision: A forward-looking perspective that defines our aspirations and goals.
To illustrate these concepts, we explore powerful examples of unwavering conviction through the lives of Martin Luther King Jr., Judith Heumann, and Nelson Mandela. Additionally, we discuss how lived experiences, often within the context of pain or struggle, shape our deepest beliefs, fueled by hope or a desire for a better future.
By Mind and BodyIn this episode, we examine the concept of conviction—a firmly held belief that one is unwilling to budge on, often something worth fighting for, even to the extent of personal sacrifice. We delve into the idiom 'the hill you want to die on,' discussing its dual use in emphasizing the importance of certain beliefs and as a caution to thoughtfully consider the worthiness of our strong opinions.
We also break down the key components that develop these convictions:
1. Core Values: Non-negotiable principles that drive our beliefs.
2. Clear Vision: A forward-looking perspective that defines our aspirations and goals.
To illustrate these concepts, we explore powerful examples of unwavering conviction through the lives of Martin Luther King Jr., Judith Heumann, and Nelson Mandela. Additionally, we discuss how lived experiences, often within the context of pain or struggle, shape our deepest beliefs, fueled by hope or a desire for a better future.